Review:The Nether at curtainup.com-London
A compelling and chilling play set in the future where almost everything happens in virtual worlds . .
A compelling and chilling play set in the future where almost everything happens in virtual worlds . .
David Eldridge has written an epic play for the Globe's outdoor space on the history of the Crusades and the impact on the area forming the battles of the twentieth and twenty first century.…
This screen-to-stage adaptation is a visual treat with no skimping of set or costume or cast.
This minor Coward play has an emotional depth and deserves to be produced.
David Grieg's play may confuse, but it also stimulates real debate as we seek to understand what caused those seemingly random acts of murder that grab the newspaper headlines.
American Israeli director Yael Farber brings her dark touch to Arthur Miller's iconic play about prejudice, politics and hysteria .
Making a most welcome return to the Chocolate Factory is a newer version of the witty musical revue . .
Well cast revival of David Hare's Play
Ivan Turgenev's novel beautifully adapted by Brian Briel and staged at the Donmar.
your enjoyment of this show will be in direct proportion to your fascination with Matt Groening's cartoon series but that is not to say that the play will be a complete mystery to everyone e…
These two plays are a tremendous achievement to bring to the stage Hilary Mantel's "imaginings (her words) the human behind the history of Thomas Cromwell" . .
an enjoyable evening by Noel Coward with some impressive talent
Lucy Ellinson gives a remarkable performance as someone caught in the grip of war and makes this 65 minutes of drama thrilling and traumatic. . .
Moses Raine has written this remarkable new play about people living in Moscow today.
David Baddiel's one man show looks at the perils of being recognised and in a delightfull self deprecating way
John Fowles' 1985 translation of Jean-Jacques Bernard's 1922 play at The Finborough
Arthur Miller's classic gets the Ivo van Hove treatment at the Young Vic.
Moira Buffini's political comedy
If we awarded stars, Mike Bartlett's new play would get 5 stars .
What's most remarkable about Vivienne Franzmann's play is the language
Simon Stephens' provocative play about the vacuity of celebrity and wealth with an outstanding performance from Andrew Scott
Comedian Harry Hill has penned a musical comedy based on all the characters and scenarios from the popular televisual reality singing contest.
James Dearden has adapted his screenplay for the stage with a different ending. Not even the great director Trevor Nunn can get high drama out of it .
Noel Coward's script is well conceived and stands the test of time, and so does Angela Lansbury as his eccentric spiritualist Madame Arcati.
Most of the 50 minutes of dialogue had me trying to ascertain the purpose and direction of this play, I was exceedingly diverted by the pigs, without whom this would have been a tedious hour.